The two people requested anonymity because they are not authorized to speak publicly about ongoing negotiations.

Detroit did not make an offer to Smith, one person told USA TODAY Sports.

The Pistons have a promising front court with big men Greg Monroe and Andre Drummond, a developing guard in Brandon Knight, a quality role player in Kyle Singler and they drafted shooting guard Kentavious Caldwell-Pope with the No. 8 pick and shooting guard Tony Mitchell with No. 37 pick.

Adding either Smith or Iguodala would spur the rebuilding process and help make the Pistons a playoff contender in the Eastern Conference. The Pistons have also made it a priority to re-sign point guard Jose Calderon, who spent nearly half the season with Detroit after the three-way trade with Toronto and Memphis.

It will be a busy day for Iguodala who planned to meet with six teams, including the Denver Nuggets. Iguodala opted out of the final year of his contract with the Nuggets, but they remain high on his list. Iguodala is close with Denver president Josh Kroenke.

Iguodala will also meet with the New Orleans Pelicans, Sacramento Kings, Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks.